Jig for Welded Bulkhead Fitting
Jig (10, 10′, 10″) for welded bulkhead fitting (18) to a steel material which is to be penetrated by the fitting, said jig comprising a foot (11), a holder (14) for the fitting, a connecting piece (13) between the foot and the holder. The foot (11) is provided with an on and off switchable magnet (12) and the holder (14) is height adjustable and replaceable. The angle between the holder (14) and the foot (11) is preferably adjustable.
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Disclosed herein is a jig for use when welding a bulkhead fitting to steel materials to be penetrated by the bulkhead fitting.
When welding a bulkhead fitting, typically made of steel or stainless steel, the bulkhead fitting (ESV) is typically held manually with one hand while the other hand is used to spot weld. After the first spot has been welded, the ESV requires angular adjustment or adjustment with an inch rule, whereafter a spot weld diagonally in relation to the first spot is applied, whereafter adjustment perpendicular to the first one is required, followed by spot welding at two additional points. The bulk fitting is typically terminated with an external thread intended for being connected to an Ermeto nut.
US patent application No. 2002/0144776 describes a device intended for cutting holes in a steel pipe and welding thereto a threaded fitting which is branched from said pipe. In connection with the latter operation the threaded fitting to be welded is indicated to be held by a fixture with a magnet while the fixture itself also is arranged to be immobilized by means of permanent magnets.
There are no known methods or devices for simplifying welding of bulkhead fitting to plates to be penetrated by pipes so that a quick, reproducible and exact welding may be performed and such that the threaded portion of the bulkhead fitting is protected from damage caused by weld sputter or other external influences during the operation. It would be useful to provide such a device for rendering possible welding of bulkhead fittings in a quick, easy manner with very little margin of error with respect to positioning.
The disclosed device is described in more detail in the form of illustrated embodiments and with reference to the drawings in which concurrent details are shown with same reference number.
The holder 14 is at its upper end provided with a hole suitable to receive a cotter pin (16) or the like, locking the holder 14 to the holding collar 15 as long as the pin is in place. The holder 14 is at its lower end provided with an end piece having the shape of a nut with an internal thread corresponding to the external thread of the bulkhead in question. It should be emphasized that the holder 14 can be axially locked to the holding collar with any suitable means, but a cotter pin is a good alternative since it can be attached and released without the aid of tools and is a standard component that may be purchased from many sources at a reasonable cost.
When using a holder 14 provided with a holding collar 15 it is simple to change holder, by removing the cotter pin 16, pulling out the holder 14, pushing in another holder with e.g. another thread dimension of the Ermeto nut 141 constituting the lower part of the holder 14. Alternatively the length of the holders 14 can be different as opposed to, or in addition to, the thread dimension. A person skilled in the art will understand that the Ermeto nut 141 easily can be replaced if needed and it is actually only a matter of definition whether it is part of the holder 14 or if it constitutes a separate part of the jig.
The joint 131 is a preferred embodiment and allows the bulkhead fitting easily to be arranged inclined to the plate being penetrated with an angle reproducible from one fitting to the next. The joint can be locked and released by means of a lever 132. A water level 17 on the outer part of the connecting piece 13 is also shown. This can optionally be pivotal in relation to the connecting piece, also optionally provided with click-stops and/or indicating angular degrees at the circumference of the water level, making it easy to find and adjust certain angles different from 90 degrees in relation to the substrate. It should also be mentioned that the joint 131 need not be arranged at the center of the connecting piece 13 and need not divide the connecting piece in two parts perpendicular to each other.
When a bulkhead fitting is attached to the Ermeto nut 141 and the height of the holder 14/holding collar 15 is correctly adjusted, the magnet being switched off, it is easy to place the foot exactly in the desired position so that the bulkhead fitting/socket is correctly centered in the relevant hole in a relevant plate. Then the magnet is turned on to lock the jig, thereby locking the bulkhead fitting to the plate with such a force that there is no risk of displacement due to outer influence that might occur during the welding process.
Since the Ermeto nut 141 is screwed onto the thread of the bulkhead fitting during welding, the thread is protected from damage due to weld sputter or in any other way during the work. If a number of bulkhead fittings are to be mounted near one another, the threads of the already mounted bulkhead fitting should be protected until the entire job is completed.
With regard to choice of materials, it is convenient that materials are chosen allowing the jig to be easy to transport but at the same time sufficiently robust. For instance the connecting piece and a holding collar may be made in a strong synthetic material which is significantly lighter than metal, while the holder itself preferably is made of metal or other material able to withstand temperatures likely to occur near welding points. Furthermore the connecting piece can be shaped with profiles or a lattice structure which contributes to high strength/flexural rigidity at comparatively low cross-sections.
The magnet 12 can be of any kind of suitable switchable magnet but it is preferred that it is of type Magswitch® since these does not require connection to a power net. The magnet can be part of the foot or principally constitute the entire foot of the jig. It may also be integrated in the foot in a manner so it is not visible with the exception of the control member to switch it on and off. It is naturally also possible to allow the on/off function of the magnet to be controlled remotely.
While a preferred embodiment has been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the claimed coverage.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A jig (10, 10′, 10″) for welding a bulkhead fitting (18) to a surface material which is to be penetrated by the fitting, comprising a foot (11), a holder (14) for the fitting, a connecting piece (13) between the foot and the holder, wherein the foot (11) is provided with an on and off switchable magnet (12) and the holder (14) is height adjustable and replaceable.
14. The jig of claim 13, wherein the holder (14) is arranged to have its height adjusted without requiring use of tools.
15. The jig of claim 13, wherein the holder (14) is arranged to be released from the connecting piece (13) without requiring use of tools.
16. The jig of claim 15, comprising a holding collar (15) for attaching the holder (14) to the connecting piece (13).
17. The jig of claim 16, wherein the connecting piece (13) defines an opening (133) through which the holding (15) may extend for tightening attachment to the connecting piece.
18. The jig of claim 17, wherein the through opening (133) is configured to be tightened via a lever (134) arranged to be operated with one hand.
19. The jig of claim 16, wherein the holder (14) defines an axial direction and has a through opening configured to receive an elongate pin (16) for locking the holder (14) axially to the holding collar (15).
20. The jig of claim 16, wherein the holder (14) is configured to cover threading of the bulkhead fitting when attached, thereby protecting the threading from damage during the welding process.
21. The jig of claim 13, comprising a replaceable fitting with inner threading (141) on the holder (14) configured to mate with outer threading on the bulkhead fitting.
22. The jig of claim 13, wherein the connecting piece (13) includes a pivotal joint (131) for inclining the holder (14) at various angles relative to the surface material.
23. The jig of claim 16, wherein the holding collar (15) is attached to the connecting piece (13) via a pivotal disc (151).
24. The jig of claim 23, wherein the disc (151) is graded.
25. The jig of claim 19, wherein the pin (16) is a cotter pin.
26. The jig of claim 20, comprising a replaceable fitting with inner threading (141) on the holder (14) configured to mate with outer threading on the bulkhead fitting.
27. The jig of claim 16, wherein the connecting piece (13) includes a pivotal joint (131) for inclining the holder (14) at various angles relative to the surface material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 18, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 7, 2013
Patent Grant number: 8844794
Applicant: West Partner AS (Vestnes)
Inventors: Björn Förde Hatlehol (Vestnes), Jonny Sundkvist (Vestnes), Tom Richard Bauer (Vestnes)
Application Number: 13/979,862
International Classification: B23K 37/04 (20060101);